Fraternity-Testvériség, 1974 (52. évfolyam, 1-12. szám)
1974-10-01 / 10-12. szám
I nals. He claimed that it is time to publicize and propagandize their fine work because “they have hidden their lantern in the past too long by their silence.” The Congress was very helpful in clarifying and simplifying the submitting and processing of new applications, certificate forms and riders to the Pennsylvania State Insurance Department. We are happy to extend our fraternal greeting to our new Section Managers: Rev. Gabor Csordás, Mrs. Anndrew Kurimai, Stephen Molnár and John Nagy. Paul St. Miklossy Honored During our September Board of Directors meeting Paul St. Miklossy, Treasurer of our Federation was presented with a golden watch by our Board of Directors for his 3d years of faithful service for our Federation. Left to right: Mr. László L. Eszenyi, Controller, Mrs. Helen St. Miklossy, Dr. Zoltán Beky, President, Louis Nagy, Superintendent of the Bethlen Home, Mr. Paul St. Miklossy and Mrs. Margaret Beky. Youth Conference of the Calvin Synod Dr. Zoltán Beky, president and Rt. Rev. George Arpad, Secretary of our Federation present the $1,000 donation to the leaders of the Conference. Right to left: Rev. A. Antal, Camp Director, Dr. Beky, Rt. Rev. George and Rev. Zoltán Kovács. Team Captain Al Papay All-American A1 Papay, 6 ft. 4 in. 230 pound Lineman and Team Captain from Sharon, Pa. and a member of Branch No. 67 of The Hungarian Reformed Federation, where William Szuch member of the Board of Directors reports that A1 is one of the most recruited High School players in the country. Besides being an outstanding athlete A1 is an excellent student and fine community member bringing pride to his family and friends. 18 Mr. Paul St. Miklossy shows appreciation for the gift and remembrance.